Decision deferred. Redevelopment of an existing car park to create 18 residential units (use class C3) in a part 1, part 8 storey building, demolition of existing pram stores and part of an existing refuse store, adjustments to car parking, new landscape and amendments to existing estate paths.
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25-33 Parkhouse Street, London SE5 7TQ
Scheme approved. The redevelopment of the site to provide a mixed-use development comprising buildings up to 11 storeys in height and accommodating new homes (Use Class C3) and commercial floorspace (Use Class B1c), car parking, cycle parking and associated landscaping.
Mapother House, Maudsley Hospital, De Crespigny Park London, Southwark, SE5 8AF
Scheme approved. Demolition of the Michael Rutter Centre, Mapother House and Professorial Building and construction of 3 new buildings fronting De Crespigny Park ranging from 5-8 storeys plus plant to create 187 one, two and three bedroom dwellings (use class C3). Creation of a nursery facility at ground floor level complete with secure outside play space. Creation of communal gardens, play areas for children, cycle parking and other associated alterations and improvements to infrastructure. Creation of a new pedestrian walkway to the east of the site with stairs and platform lift to improve connections to De Crespigny Park.
Land At Jonathan Street And Vauxhall Walk And At Orsett Street And Vauxhall StreetÂ
Scheme approved. Demolition and clearance of both sites and redevelopment to provide a new community centre (Class F2) and 67 residential units (Class C3) as follows: Land at Jonathan Street: construction of new community centre and 29 residential units (Class C3) in a building extending to between five and eight storeys in height; Land at the junction of Orsett Street and Vauxhall Street: construction of 38 residential units (Class C3) in a building extending up to 7 storeys in height; together with associated cycle parking, car parking, landscaping, infrastructure works and with wider public realm estate improvements.
Evelina’s Children’s Hospital St Thomas’ Hospital, 249 Westminster Bridge Road
Scheme approved. Demolition of existing St Thomas’ House and Dunhill Fitness Centre and development of a 12 storey building (G+11) plus two storey basement with five storey link extension to the Evelina London Children’s Hospital to provide additional children’s medical services (Class C2), hard and soft landscaping, access and associated works.
Frampton Park Estate, Frampton Road
Scheme approved. Demolition of the existing Frampton Park Community Hall and estate cleaning depot to rear; demolition of disused parking structure on Wooldridge Way; additional works associated with site clearance. Construction of 69 mixed tenure residential dwellings within two new blocks, one of part 4 and part 7 storeys and one of 8 storeys, and within the undercroft area of Tradescant House. Landscape and public realm improvements within the site boundary including provision of play space and reorganisation of existing car parking.
Bury House, 31 Bury Street
Scheme refused. Demolition of existing building and construction of a new building comprising 2 basement levels (plus 2 mezzanines) and ground floor plus 48 upper storeys (197.94m AOD) for office use (Class E), flexible retail/cafe use (Class E), publicly accessible internal amenity space (Sui Generis) and community space (Sui Generis); a new pedestrian route and new and improved Public Realm; ancillary basement cycle parking, servicing and plant.
Land On Lomond Grove, Lomond Grove
Scheme approved. Redevelopment of a site on Lomond Grove, to create 22 residential units (use class C3) in a part 4, part 5 storey building, demolition of existing boundary walls, new vehicle cross-over, new landscape, wider landscape and play space improvements including new access through to Caspian Street.
Development Site Bound by Brook Street, Davies Street and South Molton Lane (excluding 58 Davies Street) and 10, 15-25, 27 and 42 South Molton Street
Scheme approved. Part demolition, excavation (including beneath Davies Mews), erection of new buildings and alterations to existing buildings comprising: redevelopment of 60 Brook Street; redevelopment of 48, 50, 56 and 58 Brook Street and 16 Davies Mews behind retained Brook Street facades at; redevelopment behind retained and partially reconstructed facade at 52-54 Brook Street; refurbishment with alterations and addition of turret and gables at 40-46 Brook Street and 40 South Molton Lane; redevelopment behind retained Davies Mews and South Molton Lane elevations and front roof at 1-7 Davies Mews and 28-30 South Molton Lane; refurbishment and alterations at 50 Davies Street; refurbishment with alterations and partial demolition and redevelopment of upper floors at 52-54 Davies Street; redevelopment behind reconstructed and extended facade at 56 Davies Street and Brookfield House (44-48 Davies Street and 62 and 64 Brook Street); part demolition of ground floor and refurbishment at 10 South Molton Street; refurbishment and alterations at 15-25, 27 and 42 South Molton Street; all to provide a development of up to 9 storeys including Class B1 (Business), Class A1 (Shops), Class A3 (Restaurant and Cafes), Class A4 (Drinking Establishment), composite use comprising public house and guest accommodation (sui generis), Class C3 (Dwellinghouses), Class D1 (Non-Residential Institutions) and Class C1 (Hotel) uses, improvements to public realm and pedestrian routes, servicing, ancillary plant and storage, cycle parking and other associated works.
The Ritz Hotel, 150 – 156 Piccadilly
Scheme approved. Alterations and extensions to the Ritz hotel at roof level and on the site of 22 Arlington Street comprising an extension of five basements, lower ground, ground, mezzanine and seven upper floors to provide additional hotel floorspace including new hotel rooms/suites, entrances on Arlington Street, arrival and drop off facilities, changes to the servicing and refuse facilities, car and cycle parking, plant, associated hotel facilities and upgrades and all necessary works, including demolition, enabling, highways and other ancillary works.